Elon Musk:博士iverless Cars Are Safer -- Start Up Your Day RoundupPlus: Makerbot will no longer manufacture its own printers.

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Keeping them happy.New Uber features willhelp drivers find gas stations and restrooms.

Concerned.No tipping restaurantscould struggle for growthsaid David Chang of Momofukuin a recent podcast. Mid-sized restaurants with 50-75 seats might be a thing of the past.

Announced.Makerbot willno longer manufacture its own 3-D printers.Those machines will be outsourced to a Florida company.

Claimed. Elon Musk said yesterday that self-driven cars weresafer than their human-driven counterparts.

Held. A brain-controlleddrone race was held in Floridalast weekend.

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